Partial-wave analysis of the radiative decay of J/psi into p pbar
R. Kappert

TL;DR
This paper presents a partial-wave analysis of the radiative decay of J/psi into proton-antiproton pairs, aiming to better understand the intermediate resonance eta_c and the spectrum of the proton-antiproton invariant mass.
Contribution
It introduces the first application of a multidimensional partial-wave analysis to the J/psi radiative decay into p pbar, using the largest dataset from BES III.
Findings
Enhanced understanding of the eta_c resonance properties.
Detailed spectrum of proton-antiproton invariant mass.
Methodological advancement in decay analysis.
Abstract
The Standard Model describes the smallest building blocks of our universe, so-called quarks and leptons, and the forces that act on them. The building blocks can bundle into larger and heavier particles. These composite particles are called hadrons. One of the best-known hadrons is the proton. The Higgs boson, which was first detected in 2012, explains how the smallest building blocks get their mass. However, the Higgs mechanism only explains 1% of the mass of the proton. The other 99% arises from internal strong forces that are not yet well-understood. To better understand the 99%, it is important to study the production of hadrons in different processes, and to obtain information from as many different decay reactions as possible. Hadrons of the charmonia group, such as J/psi and the ground state eta_c, are highly suitable particles for this, and result in a relatively…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Nuclear physics research studies
